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  • A colonial North American conflict between the Kingdoms of England and France, 1689-1697.
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  • * [[Cricket in England and Wales]]
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  • Constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England, and the oldest college of the University, having been founded in 1284.
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  • ...is, the world-wide Anglican church), and actual leader of the [[Church of England]]. Currently Justin Welby.
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  • *[[Evolution of parliament in England]]
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  • {{rpl|Third Sector New England}}
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  • ...rth's surface, measured east or west from the prime meridian at Greenwich, England, to the meridian passing through a position, expressed in degrees (or hours
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  • From 1858 to 1860 she made a voyage, to and from [[London, England]], to the port of [[Esquimault]], on [[Vancouver Island]], via the [[Pacifi She was built in [[London, England]], in 1834.<ref name=ManitobaCarnatic/><ref name=NationalArchivesCarnatic/>
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  • ...ng its full strength (four divisions) in 1916. A fifth division, formed in England, was not sent to the Western Front except for its divisional artillery and
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  • ...as governess to his two daughters (the sisters of the future [[Henry IV of England]]) by his first wife [[Blanche of Lancaster|Blanche]], but eventually she b ...n]], the first wife of [[Henry VIII of England]] and mother of [[Mary I of England]].
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  • ...]], [[United States of America]], named in honor of [[King George I]] of [[England]], who also held the title of [[Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg]].
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  • {{r|History of England}}
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  • ...at club level and in fifty international matches for [[England (football)|England]] from 1976 to 1983.
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  • ...e King - James - was the 2nd of that name in England (that is, James II of England), but the 7th of that name in Scotland (that is, James VII of Scotland).</r ...es at [[Battle of Prestonpans|Prestonpans]] and marching southwards into [[England]] itself, they turned back, pursued by royal troops until the two sides fin
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  • .../Archive/Players/0/927/927.html Fred Trueman]. CricketArchive.</ref> As an England player, he took part in four overseas tours from 1953–54 to 1962–63. Tr
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  • ...polyvinylchloride manufacturing plant at Weston Point, Runcorn, Cheshire, England (formerly an ICI plant)}} ...l plant.jpg|right|200px|The complete petrochemical plant site at Teesside, England.}}
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  • ....htm University of Botswana History Department,Some notes on the Church of England and "Establishment"]
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  • * Froude, James Anthony. ''History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada'' (1856) vol 6. * Loach, Jennifer. "Mary Tudor and the Re-catholicisation of England." ''History Today'' 1994 44(11): 16-22. Issn: 0018-2753 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
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  • ...1780 and was later an MP for Lostwithiel and Petersfield constituencies in England.
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  • * [[Cricket in England and Wales]]
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